Award-winning Photojournalist Randolph Quan Says I Do To Wedding Photography

Internationally accomplished photographer brings his successful wedding photography service to the web with the launch of randolphquan.com

London, UK – March 18 2008 – With the price of a wedding in the UK now rivalling that of the average annual salary, the demand for high-calibre wedding photographers is greater than ever.

Randolph, who comes from a distinguished career in photography spanning almost a decade, has worked with Reuters, The Los Angeles Times and OK! Magazine to cover high-profile news from across the globe. He first began shooting weddings six years ago, and his flair for storytelling has never failed to impress since.

With the launch of randolphquan.com, the London-based photographer hopes that even more couples may benefit from his experience and attention to detail.

“My background in journalism gives me the edge, since I like to approach each wedding just like a story in itself,” he says. “It needs the most important chapters covered, each step of the way.”

And, when that fairytale wedding can take months of planning and years of daydreaming, the last thing a couple want to worry about is finding a photographer who can shoulder the responsibility. But, after shooting portraiture for Salman Rushdie and Benezir Bhutto, Randolph isn’t one to be intimidated easily.

“One of the biggest assets I bring to a wedding is putting each couple at ease.

“A wedding is a beautiful thing, and reportage photography is a difficult art to master. Bringing them both together – for the couple to enjoy their day to the fullest, and then to deliver to them all the love and emotion of their wedding from a perspective they didn’t get to see – is, for me, the most rewarding part.”

To guarantee the best possible results, Randolph insists on taking the time to familiarise himself with both the venue and his clients. And, because no two weddings are the same, he offers a bespoke service with full eight-hour coverage and extensive pre-wedding creative consultation as standard. For more information on Randolph’s wedding photography and to see samples of his work, visit http://www.randolphquan.com.